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Instagram's 'Close Friends' List Is Now a 'No Snitching' Filter
Everyone looks responsible and COVID-safe on main, but things can get a little muddy in our inner circles.
A Sexist Indian YouTuber Just Got Arrested, But the Internet is Still Unsafe for Women
Indian women are frequently trolled and abused for voicing their views on gender equality.
The British Museum Just Made 1.9M Stunningly Detailed Images Free Online
While everyone is stuck at home due to Covid-19, the collection allows people to get a better view of some key objects than they would in person.
10 Questions You’ve Always Wanted to Ask a Professional Boyfriend
“I can’t deny having developed feelings for clients, but the fact is that these dates are a transactional dreamworld and soon enough, you get a reality check.”
These Artworks Are Powering the Anti-Citizenship Act Protests in India
We round up the best illustrations out there that are making a difference, and speak to the artists about what inspired them to make them.
Meet the Guy Trying to Make Sure Your Online Activism Brings Offline Change
We spoke to Avijit Michael—a founding member of Jhatkaa, India’s biggest homegrown organisation for online activism—about dissent and demands in a dysfunctional democracy.
Some of My Most Meaningful Relationships Revolve Around Online Games
Gamers have long been depicted as antisocial loners, but this couldn't be further from the truth.
Chinese Women Are Now Tuning to Virtual Boyfriends for Love
More women are turning to virtual boyfriends who offer companionship at competitive prices, but the silhouette of a much bigger problem looms large.
People are Posting Photos of Their STIs on Reddit and Asking for Advice
Reddit is proving to be a safe space where thousands of people can ask strangers to diagnose their venereal diseases.
Australia's Department of Home Affairs Wants to Face-Scan People Watching Porn
Peter Dutton and his cronies think people should have to verify their identities before opening 20 incognito tabs of Internet smut.